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    Posted August 8, 2012 by
    3Bobby
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    England
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    This iReport is part of an assignment:
    What do the Paralympics mean to you?

    3Bobby and 14 other iReporters contributed to Open Story: London 2012 Olympics
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    Fancy an Olympic Breakfast ?

     

    CNN PRODUCER NOTE     iReporter 3Bobby was preparing to eat breakfast, when the sight of these bagels sparked an idea. "A pack of bagels was in the bread bin, not just one nor two but five. It immediately rang a bell," he said. "I hurriedly assembled everything I needed in the garden, including my camera, and my Olympic rings breakfast was born!" He described his breakfast as "the perfect way" to start the games. "Surrounded by flowers, with a background sound of my fountain and waterfalls with only my koi (fishes) as witnesses, I was inspired when I saw the five rings of bagel bread," he said. "How I wish that they had the Olympic rings colors to match."
    - sarahbrowngb, CNN iReport producer

    The morning after a night of gruelling competitions watched on television at home, requires a breakfast fit for an Olympics fan. Bagel is my choice for obvious reasons. Other items such as cream cheese, tuna fish salad, berries etc were placed separately to give emphasis to my olympic-rings-themed breakfast and avoid advertising. By-the-way, bagels should be heated whole in the oven at about 350 deg.F or 175 deg.C, for about twelve minutes, a bit longer if you like them a little on the crispy side. Enjoy !

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